| Privacy, exactly where are you reading this ? Who has the "right to know" where you go? |
Leosghost

msg:4389827 | 1:13 pm on Nov 22, 2011 (gmt 0) | | The US Supreme Court could soon allow police to monitor the movements of US mobile phone users without a warrant. Now that most of us carry sophisticated tracking devices in our pockets, how much privacy do we have a right to expect? |
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longen

msg:4389831 | 1:23 pm on Nov 22, 2011 (gmt 0) | Its only a matter of time before everyone is tracked in real time 24/7.
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piatkow

msg:4389910 | 5:02 pm on Nov 22, 2011 (gmt 0) | When the authorities stop the phone companies from selling anonymous PAYG SIMs we will know that it is too late.
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Essex_boy

msg:4389969 | 7:03 pm on Nov 22, 2011 (gmt 0) | The police in the UK are in hot water for selling the info to news papers teh last gov (labour) wanted everyone to hold a ID card witha chip in it. Shops had to install monitoring equipment in there anti shop lifting detectors, however it was quickly dropped....
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